Dated to between 1312-1327 this image of St Peter is in the chancel of St Nicholas church, Stanford-on-Avon, Northamptonshire.
Themed images for Saint-Peter.
Part of the brass monument to Laurence St Maur, the central figure is of Abraham with angels holding the soul of Laurence St Maur in a napkin. Abraham's right hand is raised in benediction and his left hand holds a globe. St Andrew and St Peter are on his right, on his left are St Paul and St Thomas.
This image of St Peter is part of the east window at Gloucester cathedral. The glass dates from 1350 when Edward II had the Abbey church of St Peter rebuilt. The image shows Peter holding a model of the church and the keys that he is usually associated with.
These stained glass panel are dated from about 1400, and contain an Annunciation scene in the left lancet, and St Peter, and Peter Beaublé bishop of Uzès, the kneeling donor figure, in the right lancet.
This stained glass window contains panels from the early 14th century, in addition to heraldry and donar figures from the mid 13th century. The main images from left to right are St Foy, Crucifixion, St Peter, and St Albinus of Angers.
This tempera painting on wood depicting the "Deliverance of St Peter" (c1430) is by Giovanni dal Ponte. Currently in the Uffizi Gallery it was originally part of an altarpiece in the church of Santa Trinity.
This low relief sculpture showing "Saint Peter's miraculous escape from prison" (c1439) was created by Lucca della Robbia. Now in the the Bargello Florence it was orginally part of the altar of St Peter in the Catherdral.
Detail of crucifixion scene in the cell reserved for Cosimo de' Medici that consists of images of St John, St Peter, the Virgin Mary, and St Cosmas at the foot of the cross.
This painting (1445) of the Madonna and Child is by Giovanni di Paolo di Grazia and can be found in the Uffizi Gallery Florence. The painting also contains images that represent Saint Dominic, Saint Peter, Saint Paul, and Thomas Aquinas.
Stained glass panels depicting St James the Greater, and St Peter. These panels (1475-1480) are two of the lancet windows below the rose window in the south transept.
Medieval stained glass depicting six of the twelve apostles at Great Malver Priory.
From left to right are Saint Thomas, Saint James the Greater, Saint Peter, Saint John, Saint Andrew, and Saint Philip.
Death of St Peter, crucified upside down. French Renaissance stained glass by Nicolas le Prince in the church of Saint-Etienne Beauvais.
The vision of St Peter in Joppa. French Renaissance stained glass dated 1548 by Nicolas le Prince in the church of Saint-Etienne Beauvais.
Jesus calling the brothers Peter, and Andrew to follow him. French Renaissance stained glass in Saint Etienne Beauvais, dated 1548 by Nicolas le Prince.
This stained glass panel (c1550) by Robert Pinaigrier depicting Saint Peter is in the Church of John the Baptist at Montresor in France.
This low relief sculputer depicting the "Martyrdom of St Peter" (1683) is by Giovanni Battista Foggini and can be found in the church of San Gaetano, Florence.
These four Victorian stained glass panels, by Clayton and Bell, are in the quire clerestory of Gloucester cathedral. The panels show four of the apostles, St Peter, St John, St James the Greater, and St Andrew.